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jabcat

First of all, the purpose of this thread is not to make light of God's punishments/discipline. I believe they are righteous and for our own good; that God has bestowed His righteousness upon us through His Son, and continues to bring us into His likeness through His purifying Lake of Fire, now and later, including His righteous judgments and punishments/correction; until Yesu can present us spotless and blameless to His father, then Father becomes All in All. Now, with that "statement of faith", I'd like to present the remainder of this post. Since coming to the Tent I've found it therapeutic to repeat a few times how I'm new to UR the past year, just out of the denomination within the past couple of weeks, how I was raised in a very strict, ultra-conservative environment that focused on hell and "if you struggle enough and are good enough you might make it in" . It's been helpful to share some of those experiences, and to let you know that sometimes it's a little hard for me to "let go of some things" and take on God's revelations all at once. Some of you may not understand these experiences, and I happened to think of a little gospel group I played in as a young teen, and how one of the songs they did might give you a peek into extremism. Thankfully I only played the keyboard and never had to sing these words...even then, I had that sort of "raised eyebrow" at stuff like this, know what I mean?

You may find this humorous, I think it is. You may even find it a little sad though too, that that's what some of the teaching out there is, and what some of us are overcoming.

Now enjoy this uplifting little number, "God's Gon'na Get'cha for That", and be blessed

God's gonna get 'cha for thatOh, God's gonna get 'cha for thatThere's no place to run and hideFor He knows where you're at

God's gonna get 'cha for thatOh, God's gonna get 'cha for thatEvery wrong thing that you doGod's gonna get 'cha for that

This doggone world we're living inIt's giving me a fitIt seems like everywhere I turnI see a hypocrite

Well, if ya wanna go to heavenWell, you can't live like thatSo let me tell you, brotherGod's a-gonna get 'cha for that

Now, the preacher in our churchHe's a mighty devoted manEverybody thinks, that he's a-goin' to the Promised Land

But the other night on a country roadWhile I was a-drivin' throughI caught the preacher makin' outwith Sister Mary Lou

Now oh Sister Bessie, she likes to testifyShe says, 'I'll always love the Lord, someday I'm a-gonna fly"But the other night while goin' by the local liquor storeI caught oh Sister Bessie come flyin' out the door

God's gonna get 'cha for thatOh, God's gonna get 'cha for thatThere's no place to run and hideFor He knows where you're at

God's gonna get 'cha for thatOh, God's gonna get 'cha for thatEvery wrong thing that you doGod's gonna get you for that

Well, it isn't just bad (traditional) sermons that some of us have heard. It's the story bibles, the songs, TV comericials, all sorts of stupid things that can influence our thinking!

I think it's awesome to see how God is leading us all out of THAT ridiculous "promised land"!

Went to "church" this morning with my wife, sort of "penitence" for leaving the denomination . Still sort of sorting through what the service consisted of this morning, still kind of struggling with not going as much/being a member...wonder if it's just hard to shed some things God no longer wants for me and it's uncomfortable but OK, vs. "am I really doing the right thing?", though it was pretty clear when God called me out. I may share how that happened some time, rather miraculously, actually. God's blessing.

Hang onto to that proceeding word of life from the Father's mouth (the one calling you out), and know that just as the wind was contrary to them when they were in the ship, and the breath was walking on the water, so too will the winds try to test you; it's their job. We live (or have His life) not by bread/letter alone, but by every Word/breath that comes from the Father's mouth. Blessings to you.......

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"I would rather train twenty men to pray, than a thousand to preach; A minister's highest mission ought to be to teach his people to pray." -H. MacGregor

Gah, I know what you mean. I didn't grow up in such a environment (maybe should should scratch the "I know what you mean" part...), but I came out of a self-imposed Hellfire Fundamentalism. Every day was a struggle, and I kept thinking if I just suffered enough and struggled enough, I might have a chance at getting in. I know that the last portion of the sentence is redundant, but the prospects of me getting in (read: avoiding eternal torment beyond imagining) seemed that dismal. This made my mental state worse.

I'm much better, though. Looking back, as awful as the experiences were, I think about how goofy much of what they did was. The people whose posts I read actually belived that Hell was literally in the center of the Earth, or at least deep under the Earth's crust.

Gah, I know what you mean. I didn't grow up in such a environment (maybe should should scratch the "I know what you mean" part...), but I came out of a self-imposed Hellfire Fundamentalism. Every day was a struggle, and I kept thinking if I just suffered enough and struggled enough, I might have a chance at getting in. I know that the last portion of the sentence is redundant, but the prospects of me getting in (read: avoiding eternal torment beyond imagining) seemed that dismal. This made my mental state worse.

I'm much better, though. Looking back, as awful as the experiences were, I think about how goofy much of what they did was. The people whose posts I read actually belived that Hell was literally in the center of the Earth, or at least deep under the Earth's crust.

Bless you, I know how miserable that is. I'd say some folks I know still believe the center of the earth thing.

Pretty much suffering for all the choices we make in this life. In the next, our choices meant nothing since God will be all in all.

God isn't going to get you for anything, our choices dictate the consequences of the reaction. God established the principle of reaping and sowing, but God is not standing over us with a baseball bat waiting for us to mess up.

The reality is, God is watching us, his hands are ready for us when we fall due to our lack of judgment and bad choices in life. He is not the one causing the problems, He is the one giving us solutions.

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Redkora

Oh, I believe God corrects us when we need it. It's not fun when it happens, but it's for the best. I feel better about it now that I believe that I'm probably not going to be endlessly tormented for missing the mark once or twice. The OP just brought back some memories from my fundie days.

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shibboleth

I think Tammy Wynett sang that song, God's gonna get you for that. I'll do a little research and see if if was her. Anyway, the song appeals to the flesh which has been offended by others. That's why it became a big hit years ago.

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jabcat

I think Tammy Wynett sang that song, God's gonna get you for that. I'll do a little research and see if if was her. Anyway, the song appeals to the flesh which has been offended by others. That's why it became a big hit years ago.

Hey there. Yeah, I googled it before I posted it (fortunately I couldn't remember all the words), and I found it under George Jones. So, since they sang a lot together, may have been Miss Tammy too.

shibboleth

I don't remember George Jones, but I do remember Tammy Wynett singing the song. Maybe cuz I like Tammy and not George?...or, she sang it solo. The song was a hit many years ago, and it appeals to our "I want to get payback for all the wrong done to me and others." I'm so glad God isn't like that, arent you?

jabcat

I don't remember George Jones, but I do remember Tammy Wynett singing the song. Maybe cuz I like Tammy and not George?...or, she sang it solo. The song was a hit many years ago, and it appeals to our "I want to get payback for all the wrong done to me and others." I'm so glad God isn't like that, arent you?

God's not like that, and unfortunately He still needs to/fortunately He is, still teaching me to not be like that...